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No. 20 (2007)

Published: 2007-06-01

Editorial

  • Submission results for 2005

    Editorial Team
    111-111
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  • About us

    Editorial Team
    113-116
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Original Article

  • Images of gambling in film

    Nigel E. Turner, Barry Fritz, Masood Zangeneh
    117-143
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  • Gambling and religion: Histories of concord and conflict

    Per Binde
    145-165
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  • Selling dreams-causing nightmares?

    Per Binde
    167-192
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  • Mapping the prevalence of problem gambling and its association with treatment accessibility and proximity to gambling venues

    Brian Rush, Scott Veldhuizen, Edward Adlaf
    193-213
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  • Slot machine structural characteristics: Distorted player views of payback percentages

    Kevin A. Harrigan
    215-234
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  • Recall of electronic gaming machine signs: A static versus a dynamic mode of presentation

    Sally Monaghan, Alex Blaszczynski
    253-267
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  • Why do Internet gamblers prefer online versus land-based venues? Some preliminary findings and implications

    Robert T Wood, Robert J Williams, Paul K Lawton
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  • Interactive television quizzes as gambling: A cause for concern?

    Mark Griffiths
    269-276
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Literature Review

  • Counselling for Problem Gambling: Person-Centred Dialogues

    Timothy W. Font
    277-279
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